Location | Cox Peninsula[1] Northern Territory Australia |
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Coordinates | 12°23′21.44″S 130°37′50.45″E / 12.3892889°S 130.6306806°E |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1893 |
Construction | cast wrought iron skeletal tower |
Automated | 1933 |
Height | 105 feet (32 m) |
Shape | hexagonal tower with central cylinder, balcony and lantern |
Markings | red tower with a horizontal white band and white lantern |
Power source | solar power |
Operator | Australian Maritime Safety Authority |
Light | |
Deactivated | 1971–1974 |
Focal height | 128 feet (39 m) |
Lens | 1st order Chance Brothers dioptric |
Intensity | 37,000 cd. |
Range | 17 nmi (31 km; 20 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl W 5s |
Point Charles Light, known officially as the Charles Point Lighthouse,[1] is an active lighthouse located on a headland at the northern end of the Cox Peninsula,[1] 21 kilometres (13 mi) northwest of Port Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.[2] Established in 1893, it is the oldest lighthouse in the Northern Territory.[3][4][5]